It was an issue that was returned to
by another SNP MP, Alan Brown.
Jeremy Corbyn, for example, has promised to scrap it — a position also adopted
by the SNP, a number of Tory Eurosceptic MPs, and even Donald Trump.
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by SNP LA will be distributed across SNP LA's three permanent clinics in Pico Rivera, California, (9325 Slauson Avenue, Pico Rivera, CA 90660), San Pedro, California, (957 North Gaffey Street, San Pedro CA 90731) and Van Nuys, California, (14409 Vanowen Street, Van Nuys, CA 91405).
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Although common SVs may be tagged reasonably well
by SNP markers, the rare genetic variants will not be.
Although SV detection by short - read sequencing is by no means a solved problem, this class of variation is missed entirely
by a SNP chip design.
Undoubtedly there is sequence variation that influences gene expression but isn't well - captured
by SNP arrays.
In 2005 the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats followed the sometime convention of not standing against the Speaker seeking re-election, but Michael Martin was opposed
by the SNP as well as several fringe parties.
That will be seen as a bid to ease fears a Labour administration propped up
by the SNP would wreak havoc with the public finances.
«There's a sense of exasperation that there was massive opportunism being taken
by the SNP and the Greens, and there wasn't an appetite to call that out,» said the Nottingham East MP, Chris Leslie.
Mr Miliband has insisted that Labour would not be pushed around
by the SNP, but has repeatedly refused to rule out becoming Prime Minister on the back of its support.
It is understood the Brexit Select Committee will be chaired by a Labour MP, with the International Trade Select Committee fronted
by an SNP MP.
«Theresa May only needs to lose six seats for the Conservatives to lose their majority — leading to Jeremy Corbyn in Downing Street propped up
by the SNP and Lib Dems in a coalition of chaos, bankrolled by militant union barons like Len McCluskey.»
Launching a new poster campaign showing Ms Sturgeon manipulating a puppet Labour leader, Conservative chairman Grant Shapps said: «The only way that Ed Miliband might crawl through the gates of No10 now is if he's carried there
by the SNP.
Mr Miliband also accused Mr Cameron of «trying to stir up English hatred against the Scots» by highlighting the threat posed
by the SNP's Left - wing agenda.
Former Prime Minister Sir John Major has weighed into the election debate with a warning about what he says are the dangers of a Labour government being propped up
by the SNP.
«This is yet another brazen stunt
by the SNP to drive a wedge with Westminster.
During the election campaign, when the Tory media whipped up an English nationalist fear of a Labour government backed
by SNP votes, Labour just adopted the framework instead of rebutting it.
The country became more polarised between the two largest parties in 2015 than was the case at any previous post-1945 election: the Conservatives and Labour have more Very Safe seats than before, and are contesting fewer marginal ones — and of the 56 seats won
by the SNP in 2015, 28 are classified as Very Safe and a further 18 as Safe.
Note that Scottish polls show the Consevatives being squeezed
by the SNP.
Cameron also hinted that the UK could potentially remain inside the EU's single market, when replying to a question
by SNP member Angus Robertson what measures he would take to ensure economic stability in Scotland.
The Glasgow Pollok MSP has represented her constituency since 1999, taking over as leader in December 2011 after the party's bruising defeat
by the SNP in the Scottish parliament elections that year.
It's also worth noting that a rainbow coalition held together
by the SNP and Plaid votes would probably get English people (who consistently vote Tory on average) angry enough to leave the union... as things are, I think it is the case that there is more support for Scottish independence in England than there is in Scotland, partly because of the West Lothian question, partly because the Barret formula is (rightly) seen as subsidizing the Scots with (quite a lot of) English tax payers cash...
The single market amendment tonight - during the report stage of the bill - was tabled
by SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford and was backed by the Lib Dems and Greens.
Labour won the largest share of the vote in Scotland at every UK general election from 1964 until 2015, where they lost heavily to the Scottish National Party; [12] every European Parliament general election from 1979 until being defeated
by the SNP in 2009; and in the first two elections to the Scottish Parliament in 1999 and 2003.
David Cameron has used an appearance on The Andrew Marr Show to ram home his argument that a Labour government supported
by the SNP is a «frightening prospect».
Banks claims the SNP have «failed miserably» by breaking every single one of their major election pledges; Ewing says voters will be impressed
by the SNP's «excellent record».
Black's address was greeted with enthusiastic applause
by her SNP colleagues - until deputy speaker Eleanor Laing waded in.
But a different leader could at the very least have limited the damage done
by the SNP to Labour's general election chances.
Despite this, both Downing Street and opposition sources expect the votes to be close, with the balance of power held
by the SNP and the handful of Tory rebels who have been won over by Clarke's case for a new inquiry.
If the Conservatives get 10 more seats than Labour, but Labour has the bigger bloc overall, would the Tories retreat quietly into opposition allowing Miliband to head a minority government, tacitly sustained
by the SNP?
Some have suggested the possibility of a minority Labour government, backed
by the SNP and the Liberal Democrats.
Asked about the chances of a split, Martin Hinds, former constituency secretary in Edinburgh West, which is held
by the SNP, said: «I wouldn't be surprised.
Former Prime Minister Sir John Major weighs into the election debate with a warning about what he says are the dangers of a Labour government being propped up
by the SNP.
Conservative campaigning sought to highlight what they described as the dangers of a minority Labour administration supported
by the SNP.
Alas the nod to the famous rapper went uncommented upon by a series of MPs, but it was finally recognised
by the SNP's Gavin Newlands.
A Conservative party propped up
by the SNP -LRB-!)
Following the election, the Scottish Executive is rebranded as the Scottish government
by the SNP.
Cameron's not impressed
by the SNP making the case for independence by trying to tie itself to Iceland.
«We want an overall majority, we don't want to be having a coalition with anybody because we want to be in an overall majority... It's not a sensible question: it's put forward by the Tories, who want to talk up the SNP because they don't think they can talk up their own record and it's put up
by the SNP because they know people in Scotland hate the Tories, justifiably.
But Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson, who said any prospect of the issue being reopened in the next five years had been «utterly shredded»
by the SNP's failure to win a majority.
She was comforted
by SNP members after her speech during a Commons debate on violence against women.
Jeremy Corbyn is the Labour leadership candidate most feared
by the SNP, one of the party's leading politicians has told TP.
«If there's a Labour government it will be a Labour Queen's Speech, a Labour Budget, it's not going to be written
by the SNP.
Jeremy Corbyn is the Labour leadership candidate most feared
by the SNP, one of the party's leading...
Labour's problems were exacerbated
by the SNP, the Liberal Democrats, the Democratic Unionists and Green MP Caroline Lucas all voting against the welfare bill.
There is a solution, a relatively straightforward one, contained in this private members bill proposed
by the SNP's Angus MacNeil, a bill that I am proud to back.
Now we've been over-taken in votes by Ukip and in seats
by the SNP it's going to be tougher still.
In a speech last night, Glasgow City Council leader, councillor Gordon Matheson claimed moves to empower cities were being hampered
by the SNP's «centralising and nation - building» policies.